He was revived at the hospital, and is now in a medically induced coma.
My brother believed that he was "nothing". Severely depressed?a shell of what he once was. He was a rock and symphonic composer. Yet he is EVERYTHING to me.
I, too, oftentimes think that I am "nothing". So many regrets in life, wanting to make change, seemingly unable to make it happen.
So let us all collectively make this our wake-up call. We ARE something. We ARE worthy. We CAN get better. Depression and alcoholism can rob us of our soul. My brother thought he was nothing. And here's what this 'nothing' composed. Check out links below; I couldn't find a full version online anywhere. If anyone shows interest, I'll post more links of his music. If you find joy in it, it will give joy to me, and if he survives, joy to him as well.
a one minute clip at: L. John Ernst - Vermilion River, for orchestra - Classical Archives
or search "vermilion river (L. John Ernst)" on iTunes for a slightly longer clip.
He was nominated for contemporary composer of the year for his contributions to the "Masterworks" symphonic series. An eye opener for those of us on a self-destructive path like me.
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